Stefan Vladislav

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Stefan Vladislav fresco in the Mileševa monastery

Stefan Vladislav or Vladislav Nemanjić I († after 1264) was king of Raszien , the coastal countries and all Serbs from 1234 to 1243 .

Stefan Vladislav replaced his older brother Stefan Radoslav , who was deposed by the Serbian Imperial Assembly in 1234. In order to oppose Hungary's ambitions , he leaned on the Bulgarian Tsar Ivan Assen II and married his daughter Beloslawa Assenina . This led to a strong influence of the Bulgarian Empire at the Serbian court. After the death of Ivan II Asen and the invasion of the Mongols in 1241, the Serbian imperial assembly deposed Stefan Vladislav and enthroned the youngest brother Stefan Uroš I as king.

Stefan Vladislav was the second eldest son of Stefan Nemanjić and his second wife Anna Dandolo . The following children emerged from the marriage of Stefan Vladislav to Beloslava:

  • Desa
  • a daughter with an unknown name, who married a nobleman living in south-east Europe .

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  • John VA Fine Jr .: The Late Medieval Balkans. University of Michigan Press, Ann Arbor 1987, ISBN 0-472-10079-3 .
  • Narodno delo (Ed.): Encyclopedia Sveznanje. Belgrade 1937.
predecessor Office successor
Stefan Radoslav King of Serbia
1234–1243
Stefan Uroš I.